1.The effects of autologous human serum on the growth of tissue engineered human articular cartilage.
Badrul AH ; Aminuddin BS ; Sharaf I ; Samsudin OC ; Munirah S ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():11-12
Culture media supplemented with animal serum e.g. fetal bovine serum; FBS is commonly used for human culture expansion. However, for clinical application, FBS is restricted as its carry a risk of viral or prion transmission. Engineering autologous cartilage with autologous human serum supplementation is seen as a better solution to reduce the risk of transmitting infectious diseases and immune rejection during cartilage transplantation. The purpose of this study is to establish and compare the effects of 10% autologous human serum (AHS) and 10% FBS on the growth of chondrocytes and the formation of tissue engineered human articular cartilage.
Cartilage, Articular/growth & development
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Cartilage, Articular/*transplantation
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Cell Count
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Cell Division/physiology
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Chondrocytes/*cytology
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Culture Media
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*Serum
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*Tissue Engineering
2.Phenotypic expression of collagen type II and collagen type I gene in monolayer culture of human auricular chondrocytes.
Nur Adelina AN ; Aminuddin BS ; Munirah S ; Chua KH ; Fuzina NH ; Saim L ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():188-189
Cartilage is regularly needed for reconstructive surgery. Basic research in tissue engineering is necessary to develop its full potential. We presented here the expression profile of type II collagen gene and type I collagen gene in human auricular monolayer culture expansion. Cultured chondrocytes documented a reduction in the expression level of collagen type II gene whilst collagen type I gene was gradually expressed through all the passages. This study demonstrated that human auricular chondrocytes lose its phenotypic expression during monolayer culture expansion. Further studies are required to enhance cartilage specific gene expression, collagen type II throughout the in vitro culture.
Cells, Cultured
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Chondrocytes/*cytology
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Collagen Type I/*genetics
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Collagen Type II/*genetics
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Ear, External
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Fibroblasts/cytology
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*Phenotype
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Tissue Engineering/*methods
3.A Study Of Comparison On Knowledge And Misconceptions About Hiv/Aids Among Students In A Private University In Malaysia
Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Maziz ; Fazlul MKK ; Deepthi S ; Munirah B ; Farzana Y ; Najnin A ; Srikumar C
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 2019;19(1):134-142
This descriptive cross-sectional study is aimed at studying the comparison on knowledge and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS among the Malaysian undergraduate students at SEGi University, Kota Damansara, Malaysia. Data was collected from a stratified random sample of 180 students using a validated questionnaire survey which included a socio-demographics section and four sub-sections of 36 questions which assessed the general knowledge, general public perceptions, the respondent’s views on the measures to prevent the disease and misconceptions related to the disease. The data were analysed by using the SPSS software, and Chi-square test was used to find the p-value for each of the questions. The average mean score assessing the knowledge of the Malaysian students in SEGi was 81.48%, where the Health Science students scored 44.31% with a standard deviation of 0.015 and the Non-Health Science students scored 37.17% with a standard deviation of 0.036. When comparing each question using the Chi-square test, most of the answers of the Health Science students and Non-Health Science students showed a significant difference where the p-value was <0.05. From the results of this study it is clear that the Health Science students had better knowledge and fewer misconceptions about HIV/AIDS than the Non-Health Science students. Thus, more emphasis should be directed toward raising awareness and eliminating misconceptions among the Non-Health Science students.
4.Phenotypic expression of collagen type II and collagen type I gene in monolayer culture of human auricular chondrocytes.
A N Nur Adelina ; B S Aminuddin ; S Munirah ; K H Chua ; N H Fuzina ; L Saim ; B H I Ruszymah
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl F():188-9
Cartilage is regularly needed for reconstructive surgery. Basic research in tissue engineering is necessary to develop its full potential. We presented here the expression profile of type II collagen gene and type I collagen gene in human auricular monolayer culture expansion. Cultured chondrocytes documented a reduction in the expression level of collagen type II gene whilst collagen type I gene was gradually expressed through all the passages. This study demonstrated that human auricular chondrocytes lose its phenotypic expression during monolayer culture expansion. Further studies are required to enhance cartilage specific gene expression, collagen type II throughout the in vitro culture.
Collagen
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Genes
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Cultural
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monolayer
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Human
5.In vitro development of autologous tissue engineered human articular neocartilage for orthopaedic surgery.
Samsudin OC ; Aminuddin BS ; Munirah S ; Chua KH ; Fuzina NH ; Isa MR ; Azmi B ; Badrul AH ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():15-16
Treatment of articular cartilage lesions remains a clinical challenge. The uses of prosthetic joint replace allograft and/or autograft transplant carry a risk of complications due to infection, loosening of its component, immunological rejection and morbidity at the donor site. There has been an increasing interest in the management of cartilage damages, owing to the introduction of new therapeutic options. Tissue engineering as a method for tissue restoration begins to provide a potential alternative therapy for autologous grafts transplantations. We aimed to evaluate how well a tissue engineered neocartilage implant, consist of human articular chondrocytes cultured with the presence of autologous serum and mixed in a fresh fibrin derived from patient, would perform in subcutaneous implantation in athymic mice.
Biomechanics
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Cartilage, Articular/injuries
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Cartilage, Articular/physiology
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Cartilage, Articular/*transplantation
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Chondrocytes/*cytology
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Culture Media
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Mice, Nude
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*Orthopedic Procedures
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Serum
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*Tissue Engineering
6.Gene expression characteristic in human auricular cartilage tissue engineering.
Farah Wahida I ; Aminuddin BS ; Munirah S ; Chua KH ; Fuzina NH ; Isa MR ; Saim L ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():190-191
This study was to assess collagen type II and collagen type I gene expression in tissue-engineered human auricular: cartilage formed via tissue engineering technique. Large-scale culture expansions were transformed into 3D in vitro construct and were implanted subcutaneously on the dorsal of athymic mice. After 8 weeks, explanted construct was processed in the same manner of native cartilage to facilitate cells for gene expression analysis. Isolated cells from in vivo construct demonstrated expression of type II collagen gene comparable to native cartilage. This study verified that tissue-engineered auricular cartilage expressed cartilage specific gene, collagen type II after in vivo maturation.
Actins/genetics
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Cartilage/transplantation
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Cell Aging/physiology
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Cells, Cultured
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Chondrocytes/*cytology
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Collagen Type I/*genetics
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Collagen Type II/*genetics
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Ear, External
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Fibroblasts/cytology
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Gene Expression/physiology
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Mice, Nude
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*Phenotype
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Tissue Engineering/*methods
7.Gene expression characteristic in human auricular cartilage tissue engineering.
I Farah Wahida ; B S Aminuddin ; S Munirah ; K H Chua ; N H Fuzina ; M R Isa ; L Saim ; B H I Ruszymah
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl F():190-1
This study was to assess collagen type II and collagen type I gene expression in tissue-engineered human auricular: cartilage formed via tissue engineering technique. Large-scale culture expansions were transformed into 3D in vitro construct and were implanted subcutaneously on the dorsal of athymic mice. After 8 weeks, explanted construct was processed in the same manner of native cartilage to facilitate cells for gene expression analysis. Isolated cells from in vivo construct demonstrated expression of type II collagen gene comparable to native cartilage. This study verified that tissue-engineered auricular cartilage expressed cartilage specific gene, collagen type II after in vivo maturation.
Gene Expression
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Collagen
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Cartilage
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Tissue Engineering
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Auricular cartilage